WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Donald Trump’s dream of a grand military parade through the streets of the U.S. capital attracted scorn, skepticism and even a dash of wit from local officials on Wednesday.

Yelp saw its stock take a steep dive this afternoon after it reported its fourth-quarter earnings, which on an adjusted basis fell below Wall Street’s expectations on the bottom line. Yelp has had a very up-and-down year, which while still continuing to be a go-to site for reviews and content around restaurants. But the company also signaled that it plans to invest heavily in the next… Read More

New York Fed President Bill Dudley discusses ways to improve the culture of the financial industry with CIT CEO Ellen Alemany and former Citi executive Bill Rhodes. Hint: there’s work to be done on better aligning compensation and values, and creating stronger boards.

Instagram has never offered an option to publicly re-share images and content posted by other people, but the company is now testing a feature that would let you share public news feed posts from other people to your Instagram Story.

Instagram this morning confirmed to TechCrunch that it is indeed exploring such a feature, which is available to only a small percentage of Instagram users. “We’re always testing ways to make it easier to share any moment with friends on Instagram,” the company said.

Right now, the only way to share a person’s Instagram post with someone else is to send it through a direct message.

As TechCrunch points out, with the option to share an Instagram post to your Story feed, you can add commentary, stickers, and other alterations to a meme, celebrity post, or a friend’s photo. Instagram’s Story feed, for those unfamiliar with it, allows people to post temporary content that disappears after 24 hours.

Instagram is allowing people with public Instagram profiles to opt out of letting others to share their posts with a new “Allow Resharing to Stories” option that’s available in the Settings section of the app.

Re-sharing posts to Stories is a feature that’s restricted to a small number of Instagram users at the current time, but following testing, it’s likely Instagram will roll it out to all users.